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Are Fort Worth audiences farced out? Apparently not, judging by the prolonged and hearty laughter that greeted a recent performance of Circle Theatre’s current...
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With so much to choose from on Gallery Night (see Night & Day sidebar), we’re giving this space to the new show at Milan...
Local Artist Scores River Phoenix’s Last Movie
James Michael Taylor is not “going Hollywood,” as the old saying goes –– he’s much too cantankerous and outspoken for anyplace other than Fort...
Arts Are Big Business in Fort Worth
On Tuesday, Sept. 18, Fort Worth City Council will vote on a new budget, one that includes a 25 percent cut in funding for...
FWSO’s America
Last weekend in Bass Performance Hall, Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra presented its second American Festival, but if the company was expecting an attendance repeat...
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Another school year starts this weekend and so too do the art shows at UNT. Three of them open in the span of eight...
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How appropriate that a music-themed art show should be up at Casa Mañana, of all the venues here. Leigh Ann Williams uses live music...
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This week is your last chance to see On My Own Time, a show of artwork by UNT faculty and staff. Not only are...
The Bard in Texas
A Midsummer Night’s Dream has long been the favorite Shakespeare play of Violet O’Valle, founder and artistic director of Pantagleize Theatre. She’d never considered...
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Movies have always been besotted with the romance of trains, and photographer James P. Bell pays tribute to this tradition by taking pictures of...



















